Today, the GNOME team has released GNOME 2.28. It builds on the solid foundation laid out by all the previous releases, and adds in a number of new features and improvements, on top of all the bug fixes and performance improvements, of course.

I started using Epi long ago, before Fx gained rudimentary integration with desktop and tagged bookmarks. Epiphany is still better in following points:
- passwords are stored in system keyring
- zeroconf bookmarks are supported